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DHS touts ICE nabbing illegal migrant accused of raping 5-year-old girl despite NY sanctuary laws
- DHS touts cooperation with New York authorities to arrest a suspect accused of raping a child.
- Carlos Aguilar Reynoso, a Guatemalan national, was charged with predatory sex assault after DNA tied him to the rape.
- Reynoso was given a desk-appearance ticket to avoid immediate detention and later nabbed as he left a police precinct.
- DHS notes seven of the ten safest cities cooperate with ICE, illustrating local enforcement dynamics.
- Reynoso faces multiple charges including predatory sexual assault against a child and related offenses.
- ICE nabbed Reynoso after he was leaving the precinct the day after the alleged rape.
- The case underscores tensions between sanctuary laws and federal immigration enforcement.
- DHS presented the case to emphasize local-law enforcement cooperation as a community safety measure.
- Reynoso was previously issued a final removal order by an immigration judge.
- The report cites the New York Post as a source for the initial rape details and the DNA linkage.
- The article frames the case within broader immigration and safety debates, noting political overtones.
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